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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public high schools in California · page 12

Ranks 551600 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in California. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
551Gahr (Richard) HighCerritos, CAABC UnifiedHigh1,63161.2%
552Learning for Life CharterMarina, CALearning for Life Charter DistrictHigh16061.3%
553Pacific Law AcademyStockton, CAStockton UnifiedHigh19961.3%
554Winters HighWinters, CAWinters Joint UnifiedHigh47961.4%
555School of Engineering & SciencesSacramento, CASacramento City UnifiedHigh54261.4%
556Canyon Ridge HighHesperia, CAHesperia UnifiedHigh21861.5%
557Sheldon HighSacramento, CAElk Grove UnifiedHigh2,36861.5%
558Etna Union HighEtna, CAScott Valley UnifiedHigh18561.6%
559Hollister HighHollister, CASan Benito HighHigh3,31661.6%
560Yucca Valley HighYucca Valley, CAMorongo UnifiedHigh1,16861.6%
561Valley Center HighValley Center, CAValley Center-Pauma UnifiedHigh1,07561.7%
562Santa Barbara Senior HighSanta Barbara, CASanta Barbara UnifiedHigh1,92461.7%
563La Entrada Continuation HighSacramento, CASan Juan UnifiedHigh10261.8%
564Pinole Valley HighPinole, CAWest Contra Costa UnifiedHigh1,24561.8%
565Yerba Buena HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union HighHigh1,61261.9%
566Mt. Madonna HighGilroy, CAGilroy UnifiedHigh15062.0%
567Fred C. Beyer HighModesto, CAModesto City HighHigh1,60962.2%
568Marysville HighMarysville, CAMarysville Joint UnifiedHigh1,03462.2%
569Lathrop HighLathrop, CAManteca UnifiedHigh1,48662.2%
570Anacapa Adult Transition ProgramOxnard, CAOxnard Union HighHigh17562.3%
571South Hills HighWest Covina, CACovina-Valley UnifiedHigh1,56862.3%
572East Union HighManteca, CAManteca UnifiedHigh1,52462.4%
573Mt. Pleasant HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union HighHigh99862.5%
574Mission HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco UnifiedHigh99362.5%
575Royal Sunset (Continuation)Hayward, CASan Lorenzo UnifiedHigh10762.6%
576Kingsburg HighKingsburg, CAKingsburg Joint Union HighHigh1,07362.6%
577El Diamante HighVisalia, CAVisalia UnifiedHigh1,89062.6%
578William C. Overfelt HighSan Jose, CAEast Side Union HighHigh1,36362.7%
579Tracy HighTracy, CATracy Joint UnifiedHigh1,73962.7%
580Mariposa County HighMariposa, CAMariposa County UnifiedHigh46162.7%
581Kelseyville HighKelseyville, CAKelseyville UnifiedHigh51562.7%
582Mira Loma HighSacramento, CASan Juan UnifiedHigh1,65562.7%
583Fullerton Union HighFullerton, CAFullerton Joint Union HighHigh1,88062.8%
584Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions HighSacramento, CASacramento City UnifiedHigh15662.8%
585La Sierra HighVisalia, CATulare County Office of EducationHigh19162.8%
586Galileo HighSan Francisco, CASan Francisco UnifiedHigh1,75062.9%
587Math and Science College PreparatoryLos Angeles, CAMath and Science College Preparatory DistrictHigh55763.0%
588Leroy Greene AcademySacramento, CANatomas UnifiedHigh75563.0%
589Rancho Vista HighTemecula, CATemecula Valley UnifiedHigh17663.1%
590AIMS College Prep HighOakland, CAAIMS College Prep High DistrictHigh38663.2%
591MIT AcademyVallejo, CAMIT Academy DistrictHigh47363.2%
592Santiago HighCorona, CACorona-Norco UnifiedHigh3,57763.2%
593East Palo Alto AcademyEast Palo Alto, CAEast Palo Alto Academy DistrictHigh27863.3%
594Ernest Kimme Charter AcademyVacaville, CAVacaville UnifiedHigh19463.4%
595Redwood HighRedwood City, CASequoia Union HighHigh17563.4%
596Independence ContinuationDiamond Springs, CAEl Dorado Union HighHigh10463.5%
597Paloma Valley HighMenifee, CAPerris Union HighHigh2,48763.5%
598North Area CommunitySacramento, CASacramento County Office of EducationHigh28063.6%
599Mendocino HighMendocino, CAMendocino UnifiedHigh16563.6%
600Port of Los Angeles HighSan Pedro, CAPort of Los Angeles High DistrictHigh91663.6%
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